11 Related Articles, between 2019-08-15 and 2019-08-13

Cat allergy vaccine in the works could be game-changer for pet lovers. Allergic to cats? A team of scientists in Switzerland could have your solution. >>

Girl, five, is given £90 on-the-spot fine for travelling without a ticket on bus in Switzerland. The five-year-old girl was on the bus with her sister in the city of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, who had an annual bus pass. Her older sister had to be aged 12 to take her younger sibling on public transport. >>

Hope fades for man, girl missing in Switzerland flash flood. Authorities are searching for a 37-year-old man and a 6-year-old girl who have been missing since Sunday after their car was swept away by a flash flood caused by heavy rainfall in the Swiss Alps >>

Man, girl missing after violent storm in Switzerland: police. A man and six-year-old girl are missing after their car was swept away by a torrent of mud triggered by a flash flood in southwestern Switzerland, police in Valais canton said on Monday as dozens of rescue workers continued to search. >>

New ABB CEO is committed to at least five years at company. New ABB Chief Executive Bjorn Rosengren is committed to at least five years with the Swiss engineering group, Chairman Peter Voser said on Monday. >>

SoftBank Vision Fund makes its first-ever investment in an energy company. The Vision Fund said it completed a $110 million investment in Swiss start-up Energy Vault, which creates renewable energy storage products. >>

The Latest: Balkans sizzle under summer sun, warning issued. Authorities in Switzerland are searching for a man and a girl missing since Sunday after their car was swept away by a flash flood caused by heavy rain in the Swiss Alps >>

Vision Fund makes $110 million bet on renewable energy storage. Softbank Group's Vision Fund has made its first foray into energy storage technology with a $110 million investment in Switzerland-based Energy Vault. >>

Women are buying more expensive watches than men, Watches of Switzerland boss claims. 'We have a 70/30 split between sales of men's watches versus women's watches, but our experience is there are a lot of women buying our products with a higher average price spent.' >>